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and, deborah, you're on the fashion beat today. we had the first sighting of the first lady and her daughters. tell us about the fashion. >> reporter: i have to tell you, george. it's all about the pomp and pageantry. and people are waiting for the parade and history. we want to know what the first lady is going to wear. this morning, you saw her going to church in that beautiful, blue coat and jacket by american designer thom browne. and she had to do signature j. crew. j. crew belt and j. crew shoes. and the first daughters were clad in j. crew. it's clear that the first lady is tipping her hat to american designers. yesterday, when the president was sworn in, she wore reed krakoff. and last night, she donned a michael kors frock. a lot of these are designers she's wore before. designers at the top of her list. but you want to know, what is she going to wear tonight? a short gown? a short dress or a long gown? some people are wondering if she might go a little casual since this is the second inauguration? something tells me on an
and, deborah, you're on the fashion beat today. we had the first sighting of the first lady and her daughters. tell us about the fashion. >> reporter: i have to tell you, george. it's all about the pomp and pageantry. and people are waiting for the parade and history. we want to know what the first lady is going to wear. this morning, you saw her going to church in that beautiful, blue coat and jacket by american designer thom browne. and she had to do signature j. crew. j. crew belt and...
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ktvu's debra villalon is live now in the city where the world is going out, party peacefully, deborah. >> reporter: we're looking at the ferry building it is glowing red. people spill into the streets sunday as the 49ers win their super bowl berth. it looked a lot like when the giants won the world series. >> it's in the works at this time to ensure that we cover all the bases. >> reporter: planning at sfpd is already underwaeup for super bowl sunday. unlike yesterday it will be dark when the game ends which is a factor. >> when it's at nighttime, people tend to drink a little bit more. >> reporter: as fans cruise there will be a multitude of officers on hand looking for drunk and dangerous behavior. last night a dozen arrests were made. most for public intoxication. but with bigger crowds and a bigger celebration, comes a bigger risk to munni. vandals on market street set this bus on fire destroying it after the last giant's championship. they took after another one in the marina. a lesson learned. >> by learning from them the police department takes proactive steps to make sure ever
ktvu's debra villalon is live now in the city where the world is going out, party peacefully, deborah. >> reporter: we're looking at the ferry building it is glowing red. people spill into the streets sunday as the 49ers win their super bowl berth. it looked a lot like when the giants won the world series. >> it's in the works at this time to ensure that we cover all the bases. >> reporter: planning at sfpd is already underwaeup for super bowl sunday. unlike yesterday it will...
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ktvu's debra villalon is live now in the city where the world is going out, party peacefully, deborah. >> reporter: we're looking at the ferry building it is glowing red. people spill into the streets sunday as the 49ers win their super bowl berth. it looked a lot like when the giants won the world series. >> it's in the works at this time to ensure that we cover all the bases. >> reporter: planning at sfpd is already underwaeup for super bowl sunday. unlike yesterday it will be dark when the game ends which is a factor. >> when it's at nighttime, people tend to drink a little bit more. >> reporter: as fans cruise there will be a multitude of officers on hand looking for drunk and dangerous behavior. last night a dozen arrests were made. most for public intoxication. but with bigger crowds and a bigger celebration, comes a bigger risk to munni. vandals on market street set this bus on fire destroying it after the last giant's championship. they took after another one in the marina. a lesson learned. >> by learning from them the police department takes proactive steps to make sure ever
ktvu's debra villalon is live now in the city where the world is going out, party peacefully, deborah. >> reporter: we're looking at the ferry building it is glowing red. people spill into the streets sunday as the 49ers win their super bowl berth. it looked a lot like when the giants won the world series. >> it's in the works at this time to ensure that we cover all the bases. >> reporter: planning at sfpd is already underwaeup for super bowl sunday. unlike yesterday it will...
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deborah feyerick is there. how did this first day go? >> reporter: you know, wolf, there was a lot of anxiety, a lot of concern heading into today. the teachers from sandy hook elementary school and staff and even staff and officials from monroe, connecticut, which is the area that helps them, the teachers really pulled off a miracle. they were able to transform this old school that had not been used for about two years and they turned it into a place that was very familiar to all these kids and breathing new light into that school, they breathed new light into a community. the teachers greeted everyone at the school. one mom said it felt like the first day of school all over again. some kindergartners had circle time and what they did. the fourth graders went on a scavenger hunt and explored the building because it's a brand-new building and they want to know where the art room was as well as the gymnasium. but the teachers and everyone here today, they did what people three weeks ago would not have imagined possible and that is, they r
deborah feyerick is there. how did this first day go? >> reporter: you know, wolf, there was a lot of anxiety, a lot of concern heading into today. the teachers from sandy hook elementary school and staff and even staff and officials from monroe, connecticut, which is the area that helps them, the teachers really pulled off a miracle. they were able to transform this old school that had not been used for about two years and they turned it into a place that was very familiar to all these...
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house working on stoppage to come up with the comprehensive plan in our series, the next four years, deborah feyerick looks at how this issue may play out. >> reporter: over 30,000 gun deaths in the u.s. every year. the challenge, gun control. >> i lost my husband right before christmas. >> reporter: if anyone knows the pain of losing someone to gun violence, it is new york congresswoman carolyn mccarthy. her husband was killed in 1993, by a deranged gunman, in a mass shooting on the long island railroad. after years trying to pass tighter gun laws on capitol hill, she says it took the tragedy at sandy hook to unite public anger and political will. >> you know the time is different because there so much anger. why are we allowing this to continue to happen? >> reporter: on day one of the new congress, mccarthy and other lawmakers introduced or reintroduced eight bills to ban or control the sale of guns or ammunition. several senate bills are on the way. but all are far from a done deal. in his first term, president obama passed no laws limiting gun use. then sandy hook happened, a day mr. ob
house working on stoppage to come up with the comprehensive plan in our series, the next four years, deborah feyerick looks at how this issue may play out. >> reporter: over 30,000 gun deaths in the u.s. every year. the challenge, gun control. >> i lost my husband right before christmas. >> reporter: if anyone knows the pain of losing someone to gun violence, it is new york congresswoman carolyn mccarthy. her husband was killed in 1993, by a deranged gunman, in a mass shooting...
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back to you. >> with the band playing, deborah. let's go to steve osunsami in atlanta at the martin luther king day parade there. steve. >> reporter: diane, this parade is taking place right,000s of people, children, the teamster, sanitation workers who just left downtown in atlanta are now heading towards the king center where dr. king and coretta scott king are buried. this parade is taking on a special significance for two reasons, one is the 50th anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech as bill just mentioned and also the inauguration, one woman i talked with said that she was listening to the inauguration on her headphones out in here in the fold and said as an african-american that she felt validated that what's happened in 2008 and 2009 wasn't a fluke. another woman told me that the president had lots of work to get done especially in the black community where some of the ills that face this country are greater. i talked with dr. bernice king who is the ceo and head of the king center who told me she was going to take spec
back to you. >> with the band playing, deborah. let's go to steve osunsami in atlanta at the martin luther king day parade there. steve. >> reporter: diane, this parade is taking place right,000s of people, children, the teamster, sanitation workers who just left downtown in atlanta are now heading towards the king center where dr. king and coretta scott king are buried. this parade is taking on a special significance for two reasons, one is the 50th anniversary of the "i have...
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in fact come andrea trotter, deborah lawson, quinn said to each one of them result in more than three dozen cases during the time i have been in the senate. on legislative and political issues, i would say that when i came to the united states senate i admit thomas says on the campaign trail and we kept those promises. the greatest achievements in my view during this term were made right out of our office, not because they're responding to the suggestions of some committee work or from the executive branch saying they wanted something, but because we continually made suggestions to those committees and to the executive branch about what we thought needed to be done. my first day in office by introducing new g.i. bill that i talked about for years. the logic was simple. people serving since 9/11 deserved a chance at the first-class features those who served during world war ii. within 16 months, with strong support, by the way a leader reid, we're able to pass this legislation. the most important piece of veteran legislation since world war ii. most of that effort came directly out of
in fact come andrea trotter, deborah lawson, quinn said to each one of them result in more than three dozen cases during the time i have been in the senate. on legislative and political issues, i would say that when i came to the united states senate i admit thomas says on the campaign trail and we kept those promises. the greatest achievements in my view during this term were made right out of our office, not because they're responding to the suggestions of some committee work or from the...
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deborah things have happened. one, you did not like saddam hussein, but you had a job here you could take care of your family. you did not have foreigners driving around, looking as though they are occupiers, whether they are or not. you get all the negatives of seeing a foreign opposing power, none of the positives of having saddam hussein off the throne. life got worse. as resistance started and violence occurred, you could not be protected from that. the worse it got, you now have all of these physical and economic problems and life is not safe. at least under saddam, if you did not oppose the government, you had a certain guarantee to your life. so, we took away the positives -- the few positives that saddam hussein gave. we introduced a number of negatives. we allowed other negatives to rise up. we did not offer clear hope. in the spring of 2003, we have a certain. of support -- period of support from the iraqi people. they started, in the late summer and early fall of 2003, not to believe that things were go
deborah things have happened. one, you did not like saddam hussein, but you had a job here you could take care of your family. you did not have foreigners driving around, looking as though they are occupiers, whether they are or not. you get all the negatives of seeing a foreign opposing power, none of the positives of having saddam hussein off the throne. life got worse. as resistance started and violence occurred, you could not be protected from that. the worse it got, you now have all of...
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thrilled he treated us with a song "here we are backstage right-before your eyes" hue credits his wife deborah lee for not quitting the film before it started. ♪ who am i ♪ >> i just had a bad day at rehearsals and all i kept hearing is all the great people. i thought i'm going to do them a favor and get out of the play now and she took me off the ledge. >> the award goes to daniel day-lewis. >> he was honored at our 16th president. >> it is a self-evident truth that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. >> how daunting is that saying i'm going go in playing brayabraham lincoln lincoln. >> it's so daunting that essentially you find every excuse not do it for a while, which is what i did for about seven years and then you run out of excuses. you go to work and luckily it's the work that rescues you from ourselves, otherwise you literally would be paralyzed. ♪ >> and another one, adele can now add a golden globe to her six emmys. >> this is special because this is not from my field. meryl streep has these, daniel day-lewis has these. i have one now. >> you have
thrilled he treated us with a song "here we are backstage right-before your eyes" hue credits his wife deborah lee for not quitting the film before it started. ♪ who am i ♪ >> i just had a bad day at rehearsals and all i kept hearing is all the great people. i thought i'm going to do them a favor and get out of the play now and she took me off the ledge. >> the award goes to daniel day-lewis. >> he was honored at our 16th president. >> it is a self-evident...
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and deborah saunders did a fabulous column on this phenomenon of them just going through the motions at these press conferences. certainly that is not true of the fox news journalists who continue to do the work that so many other -- >> steve: they're frozen out. >> yes. and we're punished for doing our jobs, right? this is not a surprise if you look at how so many of these lap dogs and drool bucket award winners over the years, particularly in the early years off and off and fawned didn't act as reporters and i remember very early on, the kind of questions they asked were, along the lines of if you were a tree, what kind of tree would you be? and real questions like, "new york times" reporter who earned the scorn of many in our business when he asked: what enchanted president obama in his first days and weeks and months in office? >> gretchen: i have to say, in the last debt ceiling press conference, at least when a question came up about that, the president was i think taken aback. there were a couple tough questions with regard to that particular topic the other day. you think tha
and deborah saunders did a fabulous column on this phenomenon of them just going through the motions at these press conferences. certainly that is not true of the fox news journalists who continue to do the work that so many other -- >> steve: they're frozen out. >> yes. and we're punished for doing our jobs, right? this is not a surprise if you look at how so many of these lap dogs and drool bucket award winners over the years, particularly in the early years off and off and fawned...